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Wall Street Journal: Will America's Ammo Run Out in War with Iran?

The Wall Street Journal discusses the early stages of the military campaign against Iran, highlighting concerns about the U.S. and its allies' air defenses for a prolonged conflict.

The Wall Street Journal has reported on the ongoing military campaign initiated by President Donald Trump against Iran, emphasizing that this endeavor is still in its infancy. Various media outlets have expressed concern that Washington and its allies may be lacking the necessary air defenses to sustain a long-term military operation. The editorial team of the Wall Street Journal responded to these warnings by suggesting that such concerns might be used as a pretext for opposing U.S. military intervention in Iran, claiming that it would deplete vital interceptor aircraft needed for deterring China and other adversarial nations.

The publication noted President Trump’s assertion that the United States possesses a "good stock" of the most advanced munitions but highlighted the pressing need for additional air defense munitions. This concern arises at a time when the military action against Iran is evolving, and the need for comprehensive air defense systems appears to be more urgent than ever. The Wall Street Journal urged the U.S. administration to capitalize on its aerial superiority over Iran and to neutralize missile launch sites before they can be activated by Tehran.

Additionally, the editorial called for President Trump to increase U.S. weapon production capabilities, noting that the Pentagon is working to expand the production of defense systems. As tensions in the region escalate, the preparedness and capability of the U.S. military will play a crucial role in the effectiveness of any prolonged engagement with Iran, highlighting the critical nature of these developments in both military and diplomatic contexts.

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